Definition of overdetermination in English:

overdetermination

noun

‘It's called overdetermination - they are all reasons, but you can't tell which combination is the right one.’

‘Yet the overdetermination of the heroine's suffering combined with stereotypically ‘poetic’ cinematography conspires to reinforce exactly these ideas of transnational political tourism.’

‘Yet without some kind of broader guidance, the composition pedagogy course will remain at risk for the same kind of overdetermination that first-year composition faced (and still faces in many situations).’

‘The strongest intuitive objection against overdetermination is clearly stated by Mills, who is himself a defender of overdetermination.’

‘Difficult legal problems arise in certain cases of overdetermination, often termed those of ‘overtaking causes’ or ‘causal preemption’.’